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Writing a new index

Explorer ,
Oct 11, 2007 Oct 11, 2007

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Hi all,

I was wondering if it is possible to delete my index and start again? I have inherited my current RoboHelp project and the current index was poorly written / designed and I would like to start afresh if possible. However I do not wish to delete the TOC or Glossary, so I am not sure if this is feasible. Does anyone have any advice?

Thanks in advance,
darkagn

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Oct 11, 2007 Oct 11, 2007

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We always enjoy this answer!

1] Highlight the first entry in the index.

2] Press the delete key.

3] Put a weight on it.

4] Walk to kitchen.

5] Make coffee.

6] Return to desk.

7] Index gone.

Sorry to tease, just press the delete key and the index will disappear before your very eyes.

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Oct 11, 2007 Oct 11, 2007

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Alternatively if your kettle boils a little too quickly you can rename your project's .HHK file, open your project and a brand spanking new index file is created with no entries.

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... but you are left with any index entries that were created in the topics.

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